Do hormones and surgery improve the health of adults with gender incongruence? A systematic review of patient reported outcomes

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY ANZ Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1111/ans.70028
Kelsey Ireland BSci (BiomedSc), MD, Madeleine Hughes BMedSc (Hons), Nicola R. Dean MBChB, FRACS (Plas)
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Abstract

Background

Gender diverse people in Australia have higher levels of psychological stress, suicidal ideation and suicide attempts and have poorer self-reported health than cisgender people.

Objectives

To determine if adults who experience gender incongruence have improved health-related quality of life and mental health with gender affirming treatment (hormone therapy and surgery), compared with no treatment.

Data sources

PubMed, Web of Science, Embase and Psych Info.

Review methods

A systematic review of peer-reviewed publications in English from January 2010 to October 2022. Studies were included where: participants were treated with gender affirming surgery or hormone therapy for minimum 3 months and; validated patient reported outcome measures of health-related quality of life or mental health were reported. Quality of evidence assessment was undertaken using the Let Evidence Guide Every New Decision evaluation tool.

Results

Eighty-one publications were included for analysis. The systematic review indicated that there were significant improvements in the domains of mental illness, gender dysphoria, body image and health-related quality of life following gender affirming medical treatment as measured by a variety of patient reported outcomes. Meta-analysis showed significant improvement in body image (z = 4.47, P < 0.001) and health-related quality of life for psychological (z = 1.99, P = 0.047) and social relationships (z = 3.09, P = 0.002) following gender affirming surgery.

Conclusions

There is evidence that hormones and surgery as a collective for adults with gender incongruence has therapeutic value and should be considered for funding within Australia's healthcare systems. The development and implementation of patient-reported outcome tools tailored for purpose (GENDER Q) will facilitate future research.

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激素和手术能改善性别不一致的成年人的健康吗?对患者报告的结果进行系统回顾。
背景:澳大利亚不同性别人群的心理压力、自杀意念和自杀企图水平更高,自我报告的健康状况也比顺性人群差。目的:确定经历性别不一致的成年人在接受性别确认治疗(激素治疗和手术)后与未接受治疗相比,是否改善了与健康相关的生活质量和心理健康。数据来源:PubMed, Web of Science, Embase和Psych Info。综述方法:对2010年1月至2022年10月同行评议的英文出版物进行系统综述。研究包括:参与者接受性别确认手术或激素治疗至少3个月;报告了与健康相关的生活质量或心理健康的经过验证的患者报告的结果测量。使用“让证据引导每一个新决策”评估工具进行证据质量评估。结果:纳入81篇文献进行分析。系统评价表明,通过各种患者报告的结果来衡量,在性别肯定医学治疗后,在精神疾病、性别不安、身体形象和与健康相关的生活质量方面有显着改善。荟萃分析显示,身体形象有显著改善(z = 4.47, P)。结论:有证据表明,激素和手术作为一个集体,对性别不一致的成年人具有治疗价值,应考虑在澳大利亚医疗保健系统内提供资金。开发和实施针对目的定制的患者报告结果工具(GENDER Q)将促进未来的研究。
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ANZ Journal of Surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: ANZ Journal of Surgery is published by Wiley on behalf of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons to provide a medium for the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions related to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of surgery and related disciplines. It also provides a programme of continuing education for surgeons. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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